The Inner Journey: A series on the psychology of growth, resistance, and becoming
You already know what needs to change. So why haven't you changed it?
This isn't another self-help book full of frameworks and five-step plans. The Inner Journey goes somewhere slower and more honest — into the psychology of why we stay stuck, what fear is really doing to us, and how we begin to rebuild — carefully, imperfectly, for real.
Across seven essays, Milton Craft explores the invisible structures that keep intelligent, capable people rooted in lives that no longer fit — and what it actually takes to move.
What's inside:
· Why inertia isn't laziness — it's architecture, and how to dismantle it
· The lies that sound like wisdom ("I'm being realistic," "Now isn't the right time")
· Who you are without your job title — and why that question matters more than you think
· The real fears underneath your fears, and how to name them
· The cost of waiting — done in honest arithmetic, not metaphor
· How to take the smallest honest step, even when you don't feel ready
· How to become someone new without losing yourself in the process
This is for you if you're in a season of questioning, you've felt the gap between who you are and who you want to be, and you're not looking for motivation — you're looking for understanding.